Boxers Knotts and Company, Palatine, West Virginia 3-gallon cobalt decorated salt-glazed stoneware preserving jar, stenciled "Boxers.Knotts & Co./Palatine.W.VA" with "3" below denoting capacity to one side, surmounted by freehand scrolling decoration and line decorations to neck and base, with additional decorations at terminus of lug handles. 13 3/4" H x 9 1/2" W.Last quarter 19th […]
Lot 1068: 2 Billy Ray Hussey Pottery Items, Mule & Chicken Feed Bank
Two (2) North Carolina Billy Ray Hussey (b. 1955) Folk Art Pottery Items, including one (1) Mule and one (1) Chicken Feed Bank. 1st item: Stoneware mule with cobalt highlights throughout including the words NO, NOT and BIG NO. Signed and dated on the base "BH '59." 8 1/4" H x 11 1/4" L. 2nd […]
Lot 886: Joseph Seigenthaler Ceramic Sculpture, Buster
Joseph Seigenthaler (American/Tennessee, b. 1959) sculpture titled "Buster" comprised of acrylic and hair on fired stoneware. Depicts the head and torso of an obese white man with a bright pink and grimacing face, his right arm extended down and holding a clump of his hair. Unsigned. 44" H x 32" W x 24" D. Created […]
Lot 464: Southern Alkaline Glaze Pottery Jug w/ Sine Wave, AL
Southern stoneware pottery jug, likely Alabama, having a dark brown alkaline glaze and two bands of incised and combed sine wave decoration to the upper shoulder and neck, applied pulled handle. 16 1/4" H. Late 19th century. CONDITION: Overall good condition with scattered firing imperfections. Handle has at least two sections previously broken and glued […]
Lot 463: J.A Roberts Middle TN Pottery 10-Gallon Jar
Large J.A. Roberts Middle Tennessee stoneware pottery 10-gallon jar with dark albany slip glaze, having two lug handles, stamped "J. A. ROBERTS POTTERY" along the lower body and "10" denoting capacity to neck. 21 1/2" H x 13" W. Late 19th/early 20th century. History: Originally born in NC, Roberts learned the pottery trade from his […]
Lot 455: 2 Cobalt decorated jars, 1 poss. Baltimore
Two (2) Mid-Atlantic or Southern cobalt decorated stoneware jars, one possibly Baltimore, Maryland. 1st item: 6-gallon jar with freehand floral swag decorationsto body, wavy line decorationsto upper shoulders and below lug handles, and additional decorations at terminus of handles, with incised "6" below one handle denoting capacity. Unmarked, possibly Baltimore. 17" H x 13" W. […]
Lot 223: NC Kennedy Pottery Painted Face Vessel
Glazed and painted North Carolina stoneware pottery female face vessel with paint decorated surface, made by the Kennedy Pottery company of Wilkes County, NC. 12 1/4" H. Circa 1920. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with scattered pinprick losses to paint and one area of loss to upper shoulder near spout. Surface crazing, particularly to cheek […]
Lot 216: Daniel Seagle 5 gallon jug
North Carolina Daniel Seagle (1805-1867) alkaline glazed stoneware pottery jug, ovoid form with brown alkaline glaze, strap handle, and incised lines below the neck rim. Upper shoulder beneath spout with incised initials "D S" for Daniel Seagle and a "5" denoting capacity. Marked on bottom "DWB" for the Daisy Wade Bridges collection. 16 1/4" H. […]
Lot 213: East TN Pottery Creampot, Charles Everhart
Exhibited Greene County, East Tennessee small pottery creampot, signed in script "C. R. Everhart Midway Tenn" for Charles R. Everhart (1877-1965). According to the book "Tennessee Potteries, Pots, and Potters – 1790's to 1950 Volume 1" by Smith and Rogers, 2001, Everhart worked briefly with the M. P. Harmon Mohawk pottery in the late 19th […]
Lot 211: 2 Greene County, TN Pottery Jars, incl. Exhibited Harmon
1st item: Exhibited Greene County, Tennessee stoneware pottery jar with incised signature "J. B. Harmon" for John Benjamin Harmon (1882-1932), son of Greene County potter Moses P. Harmon (1885 – 1915). 8 3/4" H x 8 1/8" dia. Exhibited, "Tennessee Turned: Earthenware and Stoneware Made in East Tennessee 1800-1900" held May 16 – October 30, […]
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